frankhere
Regular Contributor
thank you,On the off chance I actually understood the question;
(Samba) SMB File Servers have gone through some number of updates. Routers typically support the older version (smaller footprint). Windows 10 has moved on.
I don't remember the details but you might be able to re-enable Windows support for SMBv1 through "Windows Features" (which you might have to get from the Windows App Store since it's no longer standard with Windows 10? )
Or through Windows File Manager by right clicking on "this PC" and manually mapping "network drive".
Or something like that, it's been awhile.